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Markov Chains : With Stationary Transition Probabilities - Kai Lai Chung

Markov Chains

With Stationary Transition Probabilities

By: Kai Lai Chung

Paperback | 17 July 2012 | Edition Number 2

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J. Neveu, 1962 in Zentralblatt f¼r Mathematik, 92.Band Heft 2, p. 343: "Ce livre ©crit par l'un des plus ©minents sp©cialistes en la mati¨re, est un expos© tr¨s d©taill© de la th©orie des processus de Markov d©finis sur un espace d©nombrable d'©tats et homog¨nes dans le temps (chaines stationnaires de Markov)."   

N.Jain, 2008 in Selected Works of Kai Lai Chung, edited by Farid AitSahlia (University of Florida, USA), Elton Hsu (Northwestern University, USA), & Ruth Williams (University of California-San Diego, USA), Chapter 1, p. 15: "This monograph deals with countable state Markov chains in both discrete time (Part I) and continuous time (Part II). [...] Much of Kai Lai's fundamental work in the field is included in this monograph. Here, for the first time, Kai Lai gave a systematic exposition of the subject which includes classification of states, ratio ergodic theorems, and limit theorems for functionals of the chain."  

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